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Language:
There are around 20 different languages spoken in Zimbabwe today; English being the official. Here are the more frequently spoken languages.
Dombe:
Spoken in Western parts of Zimbabwe
Fanangalo:
used mainly in Market places or towns near mining in the South of Zimbabwe
Hietshware
:
Kalanga
: Spoken along the Batswana border.
Kunda:
Mwazam'tanda River Region.
Manyika
:Manicaland Province and surrounding areas.
Nambya:
Spoken in the southwest regions.
Shona:
This is considered the most used african language in Zimbabwe. It's used throughout the the whole country.
Tsonga
: Spoken in the south east.
Tswa
: Spoken in the South.
Venda:
Along the South African border.
Zimbabwe Sign Language:
This is obviously not "spoken" but is used around Zimbabwe for the deaf.
Ethnicity:
Shona:
the Shona religion is explained
Here.
the Shona make up about 82 % of the population
Ndebeble:
They make up about 14%
Other: 4%
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Language:
There are around 20 different languages spoken in Zimbabwe today; English being the official. Here are the more frequently spoken languages.Ethnicity:
Shona:the Shona religion is explained Here. the Shona make up about 82 % of the population
Ndebeble:
They make up about 14%
Other: 4%